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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1911)
TIRK EXPENSE CIT. Frenchman Has Invention Or Inter est To Auto Owners. An Invention for preventing punc tures In pneumatic tires hag been patented by a Frenchman. He calls It "a puncture-proof metal band for pneumatic tires." The chief feature of the inven tion Is a band of canvas covered with small hexagonal metallc discs. These against another, and are riveted to the canvas so as to furm a flexible discs are arranged to fit close one armor. The band of canvas thus pre pared Is placed in a sheath of rubber. In order to safeguard the tire this sheath Is placed between the air tube and the outer cover. In this way puncturing the air chamber becomes Impossible, and even cuts In the out er cover are In no way harmful. Ex periments have shown that there Us considerably less heating ot the tire and that resilience is the same. Different experiments have been made before responsible witnesses to prove that nails, broken p!aB, etc., cannot causo punctures wuVn the air chamber is thus prutected, and the results are reported to the consulate to have been entirely In favoi of the invention. For example, two one-Inch nails were driven into the outer cover and the automobile, with four pas sengers, was driven five miles before an examination was made. Then the tire was removed and it was found that the air chamber had not been touched by the nails, and thafc even the armoured device had not suffer ed, the nails having met the quite Im perforate steel discs. The Inventor is on the point of selling his French rights In the In vention, and application has been made for a United States patent. The exierluients were witnessed by the editors of the three Havre dailr newspapers, several members of the mnnicipal couucil and othar autnorl i.'cs who tilsuod a certificate cf prod. OI K KDKXltOWKR LETTER. Thegreatest Germ destroyer and disinfectant known Will destroy odors and germ life in twenty seconds Fr use in sinks, toilets and sick room We guarantee this preparation to do all we claim For sale by Marsters Drug Co. Roseburg Oregon LONE STAR LAUNDRY .n.VX.T. PHONE 380 And our wagon will call for your bu ufles. Ntw com plete equipment. Family work our specialty, and prices right. Farrand Brothers, Proprietors. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables We have them in abundance to supply your home table Best lor your camping trip You will want a supply of fresh canned goods, meats, fruits and vegetables. You may rely ab solutely on our goods. We keep a large variety but a small stock of each kind. We order fre quently insuring absolutely fresh stock. Note the fresh wholesome taste of our canned goods. THE "ANSCO" FILM For Orthochromatic Work. Some thing New in Films. Cameras and All Kinds of Amateur Supplies at the RED CROSS PHARMACY Roseburg Rochdale Co. I Want Side Track Before IUIiik Au oihrr of inuiiutiite Heavy . . Fin Iti'purUMl I" Curry. At the request of rcaideuts of Ed- enbuwer Merchant John Bote ho r this morning addressed the railroad com mission at Salem urging the advance on the judicial calendar of the fc.d enbower side-track question now u i before the supreme court. In this letter ft is set forth that full Is commencing, and tnut the shipment of fruit, grain, wood, aud other prod ucts will be soon due, as will also the fn-shipments of nil supplies for the fait and winter approaching. Whether or not the letter will have the effect desired, can not of course be known, but the fact remains be yond a doubt that the side-track Is a pressing public necessity and its early completion would result in the advancement of the public welfare. Dun Hurlburt. accompanied by his -on :.nd the latter s family arrived 'jy tc:ini from Curry county Thurs day. They have comfortably camp ed on vacant lot while they secure a house In which to make their home for an indefinite period. Mr. Hurl burt reports extensive forest fires ri'j'inj; lu Curry county with little or no successful effort being made to extinguish them. Louis Vaughn, a native of Vir ginia, died at the county home for Indigents on the' 29th of August, of cancer of the stomach, aged 77 years. His rn mains were conveyed to Olendale by his wife, Mrs. Hat- tip Vaughn, and there Interred by the side of his four sons who de parted this life previously. The late Mr. Vaughn left a record of a hard working, sober and honest man, who gave up the struggle of life only when disease precluded further effort.. A. K. Custle caught a lot of boys in his water melon patch the other night, the boys say he was sleeping for them. They also say he talked to them lu both English and German and because they could not under stand all he said to them they thought for a time he was going to have the sheriff take them to the penitentiary, hang them, or some thing, but at the end of his speech ue let tnem go. Thee wagons, loaded with tow families passed through Edenbower ihursday enroute to California. They will be missed from. Oregon, since they carried so much good soli away with them. A wagon drawn by four horses 'Uid loaded with fire-fighters, passed through town Wednesday morning 'or the const range of mountains. mong the men were several ohl Imo residents of Roseburg. ' The intelligent housewives of Ed 'ubower are now busy preserving eaches and pears, having put up: blackberries, loganberries, currants uid strawberries in season. Grape? ivill come next. Some of them will lie converted Into delicious Jelly, but "he greater number will be made Into wine for home consumption. Hun- Ireds of gallons of wine are put up u the vicinity of Edenbower every vear nnd the owners have nothing to ay of the wet and dry proposition. O. V. Miller brought Into town two dozen Huff Leghorn chickens Friday. They were beautiful birds, ind readily brought $t a dozen. A low estimate puts the cost of new buildings put up In Edenbower luring the past three months ut $10. 000. These buildings were family -esldences, and neat, cozy aud sub stantial structures. The two Misses Morgan have ar rived In Edenbower aud will make their future home here with the re- n Hinder of the family, who will ar rive later on. The elder of the two ladies mentioned will assume charge :f the local school during the en- -tuing term. A second case of ptomaine poison ing has ocurred wherein residents tif Edenbower have been the suffer ers.' This Instance occurred in the family of Oscar Nelson threo days igo. and resulted from eating can ned salmon from the ran direct. Sev eral of those who partook of the fish were rendered very sick for a time, hut finally recovered from excruciat ing pains In the stomach. They all have finally recovered, aud It Is the lecepted opinion that each one got not enough of the unwholesome fish to produce worse results than was accomplished. Your correspondent igain repeats his contention to those who eat cunned goods of any descrip tion: empty the con ton Is of the can I Immediately after being opened Into an earthen-ware dish, if this Is done there will bo no one poisoned. M. Urlsbln, of Melrose, was in town Friday with a wagon load of S.iado and Wonder oats. These ;ats are so named from the extreme width of the blades that grow from the stalks of the rrnliif and thus thade the ground from the direct rays of the sun, and the Inrge size of '.he oat grains. Mr. Biisbln raised 1,200 bushels of these oats on his farm this year, besides other crops. JASPER. LOCAL NEWS. ICE CREAM For your Tee cream urders call up the Douglas County Creamery, nhone 340. tf The day aud night school of busi ness training at homo saves time and money. It begins September 4. Post of lice' Inspector Morse left for PUIUIS 1(1 lilt DUIKIItMU I'Ull VI 1 11C to look after business matters. C. L. Llndermau and family left for their homes nt Delllngham, Wash., last eveulng after a few days spent at the home of S. D. Cooley, tu Edenbower. A. M. Molesworth, a local capital ist and real estate dealer, left for Minneapolis last evening where he goes to kM?k aft.?" business matters. Willie In the East Mr. Molesworth exiwets to do some effective adver tising for Roseburg and Douglas county. The remains of the late Mrs, Pat rick Reed, who recently died whfie enjoying a visit with relatives lu Nebraska, arrived in Roseburg late last night. 1 he body was accom- panted by Miss Blanche Reed, Mrs.' J. L. Chambers and Neil McCall and wife. The funeral was held at thei family home at 2 o'clock this after noon, interment following in the Musonlc cemetery. The funeral ser vices were conducted by Rev. J. N. McConnell, pastor of the local Chris tian church. The funeral was large ly attended, while the numerous floral offerings tended to indicate the high esteem in which the de c ea se d was held by her many friends In this locality. LOCAL NEWS. Captalu Hedges, , one of Riddle's best known citizens, spent yesterday lu Rosehurg attending to business mutters. Ho left for his homo lact nit' lit. Peter Redabauyh left for Spokane this morning where he wilt speud a lew days attending to business mat ters and incidentally visit with friends. Douglas County Oveainar butter, the best in the land, can be had of your groce rat 75 cents the roll. De mand your home product and accept no other. dtl County Surveyor Frank Cain went to Oakland this morning where he will spend a few days looking after business matters connected with his official duties ' Mrs. A. A. Wilder, who has been spending the past few days at Port land visiting with relatives returned here last evening. She was accom panied by her mother, Mrs. Alice Kenyou. Miss Kate Lane, of Reno. New, ! who has been spending the past few j days lu Roseburg visiting at the Haynes home, bft for Ashland and vicinity this morulug where sho will, visit with relatives. The members of the Epworth Lea gue, of the local Methodist Episco pal church enjoyed n "hayrack" rldo to the ranch of A. C. Marsters, in Happy Valley, last evening. Upon arriving at the country home the young people were treated to light refreshments, and suffice to say that the occasion was much enjoyed. LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Roy Welker, wife of a local liveryman, went to YounaUa this morulug where she will spend a few days visiting with her mother. 11. A. D. Suevo, who spent July hero with the local grocerymon In tho Interests .of Cottolene stopped off here yesterday on his way to Seattle where ho will enjoy a vaca tion. With the excavation practically completed, cement work on the new Parkins structure was commenced this morning. Work will be rushed as fast as possible, and In the event nothing unforseen occurs, the build ing will bo completed and in readi ness for occupaucy not later than January 1. Sheriff Maas. of Clackamas coun ty, aud Detective Levins, of Portland. arrived in Rosehurg last evening for the purpose of interviewing Frank Smith, recently arrested nt Marsh field on a charge of stealing Dr. Brum field's harness and buggy, and who claims to have knowledge of the ersons who committed the Hill murder In Portland a few monthH ago. The officers interviewed the prisoner at some length lust evening. aud as usual, he told of hearing a conversation In Erlckson s saloon, lu Portland, which led him to believe that the conversationists were the guilty parties'. Neither Sheriff Maas or Detective Levins place any cre dence in Smith's story, nnd are In clined to believe that ho Is making a "grandstand" play with a view of gaining Immunity In his present dif ficulty. Messrs. Maas and Levins leave for their homes tonight. J- VSB SWEEPING COMPOUND. It collects the dust when sweep ing. It preserves tho floor. It pre vents breathing disease germa, and makes the premises sanitary. NO-IM-ST for ruga and carpets, CEDAR 1NE for floors and linoleums. Put up the 150 aud 200 pound barrels, aud 100 pound sacks. Write ns. Crescent Chemical Company, 526 Washington street, Portland, Ore. Compounds for Dale by B. W, Strong, Roseburg, Or. nib It, F. SMICK l'hysiciuu and Surgeon. ; Rooms 1 and 2 Abraham BIdg. fc & Roseburg, Oregon. F. V. HAYNES Dentist Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Hours 10 to 12. 2 to 4. if Phone 1283. Roseburg ... Oregon. GENERAL DRAYiNG Goods of every description moved to any parts of tho city. Triees reason H. S. FRENCH Timber Claim For sale by owner. . 120 acres in Douglas county, containing 2 million feet of good timber in Sec. 20, Twp. 23 S., Range 6 W. For further informa tion, price, etc., address CHAS. O. ANDERSON, 1506 W. 54th street, Ballard Sta., Seattle, Wash. CHURCH BROTHERS' "p3y Pk p21 KS iHI a IT'S GOOD BREAD ITS NEVER SOUR THE LIMIT THE ABSOLUTE, ELASTIC LIMIT of perfection lias been attained in the manufacture of TwnVanajCioars No artificial flavors, no dope, nothing but mild, sweet Havana, and clean hand work. fl"At All Leading Dealers W. H. BOVVDEN, Maker BEECH-NUT Brand Boned Herring m You can't - mistake the flavor Beech-Nut Ba-' con, Peanut But- ter, Codfish, and ' Cranberry Sauce ; recommended & ' sold by The Benson Grocery Pure Food Store Phone 184 225 Jackson St. Pies. Cakes. Pastries of all Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 35 DELIVERY UHAh NKWS. A. M. Armhrong. nf Oakland, ipcnt yesterday In Kosfhiirs. return ing tu hfB !iotne ill is morning. Kdltor I). B. Vernon, of the Oak land Advance, 1 unending tho day in How-burg nt tending to ImihIiiorh matters. Attorney Albert Abraham and I family returned here lant eveulng after upending the summer at NVw port and vicinity. Mrs. Albert McCoy, of I.or An- geles. arrived In Horn-burg last even ling to Fpend a few day a visiting at I the home nf Mm. M. McCoy. Drop In and see the swell lino of frill and winter samples Just received from Ed. V. Price Co.. Chicago famous tallorB. Over five hundred samples to select from. Bullnfactlon guaranteed. Bio per, the cleaner and fresner. tf t t ? a i 5 Agent for Sne Water Filters. Removes all im- parities. ! Winnie Gaddis THF. PLUMBER . Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 210 Roseburg Oregon Does it trouble you to pedal a sewing ma chine, At a small expense you can avoid it Just a fraction of a cent per hour will furnish you power, and a small initial first cost is all. If you will call we will be pleased to show you "How." CHURGHILL-WARNER CO. Jpposite Post Office i'hone 260 XOTII'K. Tn m'ttntn It niav fnnrfrn' Vfillr horcl.v U'n flint U r Vtvrtln Harvey, having tkucrttxl my homo, f will not be rpKponlllo for any tiins he may nnfrmor roniraci. Dated September I, 181 J. Ii. D. HARVEY. I I. I i r TIIK IXl.VIMlV TAIIll. f 11 II a and overcoat, made to meaa llire 115.(10 to t 45.00. Cholre of 500 Mtiiplpn, atylt and fit guaranteed : Kiew.h dry cleaning and pressing. I fjillinour. th London Tailor, 8. W When you come to town Don't forget to visit the Water Front Dry Hoods Store Sheridan Streets lor Your Suits' Up-to-Date Suits from $10.50 to $25 Everything ntw in the suit line Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes We can dress you from head to foot cheaper than you can steal the goods. GIVE US A TKFAL Best car of Coal ever seen in Roseburg has been received by Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co. Rock Springs Coal, positively better coal than has heretofore been olfered for sale in Rose burg. Trice t he same as has been asked for inferior coal. Come and see it or telephone No. 163 your order. Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co.-Winchectcr St. Reed RocKers D. J. JARVIS JUST ARRIVED A Fine Assortment. Easy Comfortable Rockers. Call and See Them L. H. RHOADES, 2nd ICT Man corner Can and Pina itreeta. If